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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a probationary" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a temporary status or period of evaluation, often in the context of employment or academic settings.
Example: "She was hired on a probationary basis to assess her fit for the role."
Alternatives: "a trial" or "a temporary".
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He received a probationary sentence without jail time.
Readers say Presumably this job has a probationary period?
Employees undergo a probationary period for six to nine months.
"Claudia, you're a probationary employee," the director replied.
In February , 2012 Tammaro had to sign a probationary agreement with Jan Zonon.
Unlike the Workers Partyy, however, members did not have to serve a probationary period.
Boehner knows that the Republicans won only a probationary victory in November.
New universities now need a permit and are subject to a probationary period.
How do they know that?" asked Sally Regenhard, who lost her son, Christian, a probationary firefighter.
Scientific findings, especially if unusual, go through a probationary period before being generally believed.
Even if Rose is reinstated, Selig has spoken internally about a probationary period for him.
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